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. >> all the cities you mentioned, we're on it. >> you're on it. >> downtown l.a., we're working on it. >> one of the reasons i ask that is because a fellow from northern ohio wants to know, gary 500k, is ohio -- more than ohio too blue collar for whole foods? >> heck no. we're continuing to find. this year we opened up in boise, idaho, right? next year we have wichita, kansas, lincoln, nebraska. >> and there's nothing there. >> we're going to go there. >> you got your first one in hyann hyannis. >> kind of pricey, but we did get a nice spot in hyannis. tell him thanks for the suggestions. >> i thought it was funny because i thought someone might say, look, tell him i wish you had more gluten and whatever, and you have a lot of gluten-free. but all people wondering why they can't have whole foods closer to their house. >> 2012, the greatest year of the company. despite all the noise out there, we're accelerating, growing, faster, it's good. >> within the stores, you talk about how you're changing, you've got new things coming out, you rolled out something i didn't think would be big, b
. >> all the cities you mentioned, we're on it. >> you're on it. >> downtown l.a., we're working on it. >> one of the reasons i ask that is because a fellow from northern ohio wants to know, gary 500k, is ohio -- more than ohio too blue collar for whole foods? >> heck no. we're continuing to find. this year we opened up in boise, idaho, right? next year we have wichita, kansas, lincoln, nebraska. >> and there's nothing there. >> we're going to go there....
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the fed will be more comfortable for citi buying back shares than dividend because citi is pretty much an unproven story. what i like now about this management versus the old management, instead of going out and trying tonight biggest, greatest global story, they are really focusing on internal execution and right-sizing the company. they have needed to do that for a long time. i hope they go for as far as they need to. >> the c-card, this is an event that the fed will either approve or disapprove of the capital plan for these banks. >> yes. >> and you're expecting the fed will approve all these dividends as well as capital -- as well as stock buybacks. >> to a certain degree. the fed will be more comfortable. if sympathy commits to buying shares back and something changes and there's more uncertainty around citi, they can halt their share. they won't have to cut their dividend again, but for bank of america i expect them to do both, increase their dividend and buy shares back. >> i guess i was reading an article recently that the federal reserve had become so involved in decisions abo
the fed will be more comfortable for citi buying back shares than dividend because citi is pretty much an unproven story. what i like now about this management versus the old management, instead of going out and trying tonight biggest, greatest global story, they are really focusing on internal execution and right-sizing the company. they have needed to do that for a long time. i hope they go for as far as they need to. >> the c-card, this is an event that the fed will either approve or...
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kanye rapped about the pregnancy in atlantic city and the news quickly went viral. move over, blue ivy, there's a new celebrity baby in town. >> people will do anything to keep their ratings going, i tell you. i see a sequel. >>> still to come, the biggest losing trades of the year. and don't make the same mistake twice. josh brown's three best investing lessons of 2012. and later, coffee talk. is green mountain still a hot stock? we'll debate it after this. >>> "fast money" isn't just about a bull market. it will be going up, down or sideways. >> in the blink of an eye, everything changes. you have to be able to surround the trade. >> we are all doing what we do for a living and we are altogether as a team, but we come at it from a different perspective. >> it is really what drives up the value of a show. >> i am john, i am fast money. >> i am fast money. >> i am steve. i am "fast money." change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global econ
kanye rapped about the pregnancy in atlantic city and the news quickly went viral. move over, blue ivy, there's a new celebrity baby in town. >> people will do anything to keep their ratings going, i tell you. i see a sequel. >>> still to come, the biggest losing trades of the year. and don't make the same mistake twice. josh brown's three best investing lessons of 2012. and later, coffee talk. is green mountain still a hot stock? we'll debate it after this. >>>...
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brock lives in an abandoned school that the city of knoxville leases to r.a.m. for a dollar. until recently, he took showers in the courtyard with a hose. when we see what we've seen over the last weekend, how do you pay for all of that? >> in the first place, we really know how to stretch the dollar. we operate entirely on the generosity of the american people. >> r.a.m. operates on a shoestring, about $250,000 a year. what have you accomplished today? >> well, we basically had 600 or so people that have arrived here overnight, and we were able to do just about everybody. i think we may have turned away about 15 people who are gonna come back tomorrow morning anyway. >> the next day, sunday, there were hundreds more. tickets started again with the number one. but now, the doctors were racing time. in hours, they'd be headed home. >> who's got 361? 362? 362. 363? >> and we're really glad that you came in, especially-- >> nurse practitioner teresa gardner was worried about rebecca mcwilliams. mcwilliams had surgery for cervical cancer in 2005, but without the recommended follo
brock lives in an abandoned school that the city of knoxville leases to r.a.m. for a dollar. until recently, he took showers in the courtyard with a hose. when we see what we've seen over the last weekend, how do you pay for all of that? >> in the first place, we really know how to stretch the dollar. we operate entirely on the generosity of the american people. >> r.a.m. operates on a shoestring, about $250,000 a year. what have you accomplished today? >> well, we basically...
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of detroit city, its terrible finances, the likelihood that it's going into bankruptcy, some of the local politicians asked president obama to bail out detroit city. do you think a bail out like that's coming? >> i think we need detroit to accept responsibility. we need a healthy detroit. in michigan we want a healthy detroit. we need detroiters to accept responsibility. they are free to ask the president for more money. i can tell you there will not be more money coming from lansing. we need to get detroit fixed and move forward together. >> apparently mayor dave bing, the former basketball great and a good businessman before he was mayor says, and i will quote -- he blames the culture of victimization and entitlement for detroit's woes. i can write that large for the entire usa budget deficit but let's stick to detroit. is the mayor correct? >> i will leave mayor bing to stand for his own comments. i believe we need a healthy detroit and there is great opportunity in detroit just as there is opportunity all over the state. we are turning our state around. we want to help detroit t
of detroit city, its terrible finances, the likelihood that it's going into bankruptcy, some of the local politicians asked president obama to bail out detroit city. do you think a bail out like that's coming? >> i think we need detroit to accept responsibility. we need a healthy detroit. in michigan we want a healthy detroit. we need detroiters to accept responsibility. they are free to ask the president for more money. i can tell you there will not be more money coming from lansing. we...
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cities where the competition is less and the costs are less as well. >> joe, news like this coming out from the ceo making what are perceived to be fairly positive comments after what were incredibly negative metrics in comments regarding china wouldn't the stock be up more than 1% if the street liked what he was saying? >> i don't think so. i think there's a lot of negativity off the earnings the other day. i bought the stock the other day. you know that, and i left myself a long runway in essence to be incorrect on the purchase. it's not about timing. it's about the thesis and understanding that i think in 2013 yum, which is so tethered to the chinese economy, i think that economy turns around. ultimately i think yum is in an excellent position, they're doing well domestically in the u.s. with taco bell and pizza hut and i think the growth and expansion in china will come back. >> well, a crude reality for oil today, the commodities sliding roughly 2% so how low can black gold go? we'll make a pit stop to find out and special dividend craze continues, trading the latest names to pay
cities where the competition is less and the costs are less as well. >> joe, news like this coming out from the ceo making what are perceived to be fairly positive comments after what were incredibly negative metrics in comments regarding china wouldn't the stock be up more than 1% if the street liked what he was saying? >> i don't think so. i think there's a lot of negativity off the earnings the other day. i bought the stock the other day. you know that, and i left myself a long...
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of solar city lyndon rives is ceo and co-founder of the company. guys, great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> lynn done, i will start it off with you this is a reduced offering, can you characterize what happened behind the scenes? did you see less demand for this offering and why the need to push this thing out of the gate right now? >> so, the fact that solarcity come out is quite amazing, it is best that we have a good product. we provide cheaper, cleaner energy. the solar sector has taken a beating and unfortunately, we have see received some of that but it is not based on today. it is based on what is the long term. and by us offering cheaper, cheaper electricity, you will see that fundamentally, that will change. >> all right. let's talk about long term then, because in your filing, you said that long-term growth is heavily dependent on government subdid sid disand clean energy policies and note the u.s. federal tax credit for solar projects with will fall 30% the cost of the system to 10% tend of 2016. >> i can't hear a word you're
of solar city lyndon rives is ceo and co-founder of the company. guys, great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> lynn done, i will start it off with you this is a reduced offering, can you characterize what happened behind the scenes? did you see less demand for this offering and why the need to push this thing out of the gate right now? >> so, the fact that solarcity come out is quite amazing, it is best that we have a good product. we provide cheaper, cleaner energy....
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city budge let's constrained and city got to raise money and the state of i will sill in quite a parlance state itself. >> got to get the revenues from some state, guy he is. >>> talk about the weather here, the winter storm working across much of the nation, still causing headaches in the northeast, expected to dump one to two feet of snow in some parts of maine and surrounding states today. the weather channel's eric fisher is live in lewis ton, maine, with the latest. hi, eric. >> good morning, melissa. hi there, every ebb. snow coming down a few hours ago, now ernest across maine that will continue all day long, many states touched by this winter storm, maine will be the last one in the lower 48 this all started back in west texas, a white christmas in amarillo and lubbock, folks doing shoveling here this holiday week, notice the visibility starting to go down, traffic has been light, all of the state offices are close here in maine for today. across all of this state, vermont, new hampshire, new york, dealing with the wintery weather. if you are a traveler, certainly not any good new
city budge let's constrained and city got to raise money and the state of i will sill in quite a parlance state itself. >> got to get the revenues from some state, guy he is. >>> talk about the weather here, the winter storm working across much of the nation, still causing headaches in the northeast, expected to dump one to two feet of snow in some parts of maine and surrounding states today. the weather channel's eric fisher is live in lewis ton, maine, with the latest. hi,...
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philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow. sweeping east. not too big of a totals to start with, but tonight and tomorrow, by this afternoon, may get snow going toward omaha, nebraska. then it picks up, big-time windmaker. winds west to the northwest. blizzard conditions, even into portions of southern wisconsin as we get in through thursday. and of course even chicago, starting with some rain late tonight. maybe switching to snow tomorrow. here's what the system looks like. temperatures around 23 in denver. that's today with snow in toward des moines by later this evening after the commute. then there's tomorrow. late
philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow....
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the fcc says that 30% to 40% of robberies in some of the biggest cities involve cell phones. in washington, d.c., they say it's 38%. in san francisco, police say it's nearly 50%. it's difficult to break out the numbers and break it down by brands, but police have confirmed that the best of apple products is a big business. they call it apple pigging. in new york city in september, the nypd reported theft of apple products was up 40% year over year, and they expect that number to rise over the holiday season. how can shoppers figure out if the devices they're buying are legitimate or stolen? apple phones have serial numbers. those can be traced, of course, if a phone was reported lost or stolen. they'll also be blocked from further use. experts actually say if you're buying used online you should ask for the serial number of the product. david? >> thanks very much, jackie. between hurricane sandy in october and the snowstorms out west over the last few days, people could have had a tough time getting out shopping over the last couple of months. how are retailers faring? well,
the fcc says that 30% to 40% of robberies in some of the biggest cities involve cell phones. in washington, d.c., they say it's 38%. in san francisco, police say it's nearly 50%. it's difficult to break out the numbers and break it down by brands, but police have confirmed that the best of apple products is a big business. they call it apple pigging. in new york city in september, the nypd reported theft of apple products was up 40% year over year, and they expect that number to rise over the...
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you could take out a city a third of the city in the first couple of hours. this is a highly toxic liquid. it is a persistent a gent and completely deadly. if in fact they mixed the agent, it doesn't do you good to bomb these sites. if they are sitting in cities or near cities, it will have the same amount of damage. if you take the rounds and put it on the arartillery, you can fire it into anywhere that you want. there are all sorts of disaster situations. they are remote, but still a possibility. >> we don't want to speculate too much. this is an nbc report. we haven't been able to confirm it. fran, what kind of planning goes on with a plan like this? and to dobbob's point, if you strike the targets from the air, it doesn't help. senior military officers have confirmed to me, what they have told us months ago. planning for how do you secure what may be as many as four dozen chemical weapon sites? what does that take? and what about the neighbors and what will they contribute. there has been a good deal of military training and coordination over the last six
you could take out a city a third of the city in the first couple of hours. this is a highly toxic liquid. it is a persistent a gent and completely deadly. if in fact they mixed the agent, it doesn't do you good to bomb these sites. if they are sitting in cities or near cities, it will have the same amount of damage. if you take the rounds and put it on the arartillery, you can fire it into anywhere that you want. there are all sorts of disaster situations. they are remote, but still a...
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that shouldn't be on the streets of our city. and now these children, this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. people have to respond. they have to understand that the rights of the many to remain safe are more important than any right you may think you have to have a military-style assault weapon. >> senator feinstein, i applaud what you're doing and i wish you every success. >> thank you. thank you, piers, i appreciate it. >>> my next guest is a gun rights advocate. he says the bushmaster semiautomatic rifle, the type of rifle adam lanza used to kill 20 children and six more adults says, quote is a blast to shoot with. he is the president of the virginia citizens defense league. i want to read what you said on sunday to the "washington post." you said i could ask you when asked about the use of these type of weapons why should anyone want a ferrari? bushmasters are absolutely a blast to shoot with. they're fast. they're accurate. guns are fun. some of them are much more and others are much more boxy. are you proud of wha
that shouldn't be on the streets of our city. and now these children, this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. people have to respond. they have to understand that the rights of the many to remain safe are more important than any right you may think you have to have a military-style assault weapon. >> senator feinstein, i applaud what you're doing and i wish you every success. >> thank you. thank you, piers, i appreciate it. >>> my next guest is a gun rights...
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and it doesn't belong on the streets of our city. and it doesn't belong in a place where a 20-year-old like this particular 20-year-old could get ahold of it and go in and do what he did. and this makes me very angry. >> what do you say to those who say i have my second amendment rights. i'm entitled to bear arms. you are not entitled to take away that right by removing these kind of weapons from the streets and from the stores. >> there is no second amendment right to bear every type of weapon that you know of. these are a certain class of weapons. they are designed to kill large numbers of people in close combat. i don't believe the second amendment covers them. the second amendment was written a long time before these -- this class of weapons was founded, merchandised, and spread all over our country. where they fall into the hands of juveniles, grievance killers, people who go into our malls, our theaters, our stores, our businesses, and now our schools and just kill people for no good reason. it's got to stop. >> tell me about t
and it doesn't belong on the streets of our city. and it doesn't belong in a place where a 20-year-old like this particular 20-year-old could get ahold of it and go in and do what he did. and this makes me very angry. >> what do you say to those who say i have my second amendment rights. i'm entitled to bear arms. you are not entitled to take away that right by removing these kind of weapons from the streets and from the stores. >> there is no second amendment right to bear every...
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fighting has already ripped apart the country's largest city, aleppo. that's where arwa damon takes us through an exclusive look in parts of that city now turned into a war zone. >> reporter: aleppo's old city has not seen such devastation since occupied by the mongol invaders centuries ago. this mosque, for example, dates back to 1315. this is syria's rich cultural heritage, and now everywhere we look it's been scarred by war. once bustling, winding streets now a maze of ever shifting front lines. overhead the thundering of fighter jets. lodging for caravans down the aging rising ruins. for more than three millennium aleppo has been a crossroads for traders. we hurry through the courtyard of a traditional home. streets are strung across streets to block snipers line of site sight. a unit of fighters reports people's names and license plates. only those who have shops here are allowed through. abu says they're trying to clamp down on robberies. he says he shows us the list, the highlighted names have cleared out all their possessions. in one market a sh
fighting has already ripped apart the country's largest city, aleppo. that's where arwa damon takes us through an exclusive look in parts of that city now turned into a war zone. >> reporter: aleppo's old city has not seen such devastation since occupied by the mongol invaders centuries ago. this mosque, for example, dates back to 1315. this is syria's rich cultural heritage, and now everywhere we look it's been scarred by war. once bustling, winding streets now a maze of ever shifting...
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of the city and of the state to light up at the stroke of midnight. and while the new law does not allow smoking in public places, seattle police and police departments across the state are turning a blind eye tonight, allowing celebrations to light up. this is what your stores will look like or something along these lines? >> our stores will have the feel of a fine cigar shop. >> reporter: once a high-profile executive at microsoft, now preparing to open as many as two dozen high-end marijuana shops in washington and colorado. yesterday he would be called a drug dealer. today, an entrepreneur. >> our target market is actually baby boomers. these are folks who maybe tried it in college a couple of times. maybe they didn't inhale. but now it's actually safe to inhale. >> reporter: already working on packaging and attractive displays for future clients. the state liquor control board has a year to regulate and license the growing, processing and retailing of marijuana here. all of it taxable at a very high 25%. >> we are looking at the potential of brin
of the city and of the state to light up at the stroke of midnight. and while the new law does not allow smoking in public places, seattle police and police departments across the state are turning a blind eye tonight, allowing celebrations to light up. this is what your stores will look like or something along these lines? >> our stores will have the feel of a fine cigar shop. >> reporter: once a high-profile executive at microsoft, now preparing to open as many as two dozen...
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let's say a city like homs, you could take out a third of the city in the first couple of hours. anderson, this is a highly toxic liquid. it's a persistent agent. it's absolutely completely deadly. >> reporter: now, we've heard repeatedly from u.s. administration officials, u.s. president barack obama, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton that the use of chemical weapons in syria was a red line for which syria and the bashar al assad regime would face severe consequences if they ever did cross that red line and utilize chemical weapons against the people of syria. >> and we have no idea what those severe consequences would be, right? >> reporter: that's right, we don't. you know, people speculate that this would mean some type of military intervention, but we also know that a lot of world powers have not wanted to intervene militarily in syria. that they've wanted what's going on in syria to happen within syria. but the fear is if chemical weapons are utilized, and again, the syrian regime has said on many occasions, they are not going to use chemical weapons against their pop
let's say a city like homs, you could take out a third of the city in the first couple of hours. anderson, this is a highly toxic liquid. it's a persistent agent. it's absolutely completely deadly. >> reporter: now, we've heard repeatedly from u.s. administration officials, u.s. president barack obama, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton that the use of chemical weapons in syria was a red line for which syria and the bashar al assad regime would face severe consequences if they ever...
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the country's gun laws, outspoken gun control advocate, new york city mayor mike bloomberg had this to say yesterday. >> gun violence is a national epidemic, and a national tragedy. that demands more than words. we are the only industrialized country that has this problem. in the whole world, the only one. and that's why we need immediate national action from the president and from congress. it should be at the top of their agenda. >> our next guest says she's taking immediate action, congresswoman sheila jackson lee, a democrat from the state of texas, currently working on a new bill that she says could prevent more horrific mass murders. nice to have you with us, congresswoman. appreciate your time. the president as i mentioned when we started this segment, has asked the vice president to sort of lead what his cabinet will be coming up with, some ideas, and hopefully good proposals on how to end the violence. you said there should be an immediate ban on all assault weapons. give me -- what would be covered under what you have in mind? >> well, first of all, let me, again, offer my
the country's gun laws, outspoken gun control advocate, new york city mayor mike bloomberg had this to say yesterday. >> gun violence is a national epidemic, and a national tragedy. that demands more than words. we are the only industrialized country that has this problem. in the whole world, the only one. and that's why we need immediate national action from the president and from congress. it should be at the top of their agenda. >> our next guest says she's taking immediate...
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that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> welcome back. for 21 months now, we've been asking you to look at the images that keep coming out of syria, to watch the nearly unwatchable. we know it can be mind-numbing. we understand the desire to look away. but we believe and we continue to believe it's imperative that the rest of the world bear witness to what's happening there. so again tonight, we ask you to look. it seems the possibility of syria unleashing chemical weapons on its own people may finally have convinced western powers that things are serious there. nato today approved turkey'
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of the city, and that is where most of the front lines lie. the military here for the most part is forced to air drop supplies to its troops that are stuck on these bases, on many occasions because of fire coming from rebel forces, those air drops miss their targets entirely. they are seeing a growing number of defections. they most certainly do feel despite the fact that it is an incredibly dangerous and very intense front line and there are multiple ones, i must say that, but they do feel that right now, they have the upper hand and while they have the upper hand, they are not going to back down because they quite simply cannot afford to lose any of the significant gains, any portion of this massive amount of territory that they have been able to capture so far. >> arwa damon inside syria for us. thank you. stay safe. >> reporter: thank you. >>> for more on this let's bring in cnn national security contributor fran townsend, also a member of the cia and homeland security external advisories boards and bob baer, former cia officer. let's go f
of the city, and that is where most of the front lines lie. the military here for the most part is forced to air drop supplies to its troops that are stuck on these bases, on many occasions because of fire coming from rebel forces, those air drops miss their targets entirely. they are seeing a growing number of defections. they most certainly do feel despite the fact that it is an incredibly dangerous and very intense front line and there are multiple ones, i must say that, but they do feel...
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i'm joined by the u.s. editor. where is the statue of liberty, mt. rushmore and the grand canyon. >> you want to know what states -- >> no, you know what i mean. first of all, louisville, kentucky? >> yes. it's quietly become in the last few years kind of like the newport land, oregon, the new hip place to go to. if you're looking for a place for a big weekend, bourbon rains there. >> we're talking family vacation. >> you can bring your family. there's steamboats on the river and newly converted warehouses with antique shops and great eaters. they have louisville stickers. there's a lot of bars and bourbon that gets flowed there. if you go in early may you can add the kentucky derby. >> so what is up with philly? i think a lot of people thought that was fun, if not funny. >> i love philly. it's not just tri-cornered hats. >> and cheesesteaks. >> and cheesesteaks. art rifts are getting priced out of new york. there's a huge gallery scene. >> these pictures are beautiful. >> and one of the greatest collection of impressionist art moved from a suburb to
i'm joined by the u.s. editor. where is the statue of liberty, mt. rushmore and the grand canyon. >> you want to know what states -- >> no, you know what i mean. first of all, louisville, kentucky? >> yes. it's quietly become in the last few years kind of like the newport land, oregon, the new hip place to go to. if you're looking for a place for a big weekend, bourbon rains there. >> we're talking family vacation. >> you can bring your family. there's steamboats...
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but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the >>> today i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for nomination as secretary of state because i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized. >> ambassador susan rice telling nbc's brian williams on rock center why she was withdrawing her name for secretary of state. let's get to the battle in america. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having us. >> let me start with you, margaret hoover. this will be seen as a big win for the old guard republicans. i interviewed the three amigos as they call themselves this week, but i'm sure senators mccain and graham will sleep easy tonight knowing t
but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the >>> today i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for...
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he walked up beside a street in the middle of the city and shot the man in the head. the victim did have an arrest record on the west coast. mayor blamberg said this killing was not random. maryland health official is confirming a second person died in the fungal meningitis outbreak, he died in november and had been reportedly receiving treatment, nationwide 590 people have been infected in this outbreak, 37 people have died. >>> you're looking at live pictures of the first section of the spire at one world trade center, it is going up slowly, nine of the spire's 18 sections arrived yesterday, when it's concluded it will sit on top of the 104-story skyscraper making it the tallest building in the western hemisphere, a welcome sight. >>> changes are coming to the martin luther king jr. monument in washington, d.c. an edited version will be removed and not replaced. the inscription was "i was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness." the full quote, the year 1968 he was asass naded "yes if you want to say that i was a drum major, say that i was a drum major fo
he walked up beside a street in the middle of the city and shot the man in the head. the victim did have an arrest record on the west coast. mayor blamberg said this killing was not random. maryland health official is confirming a second person died in the fungal meningitis outbreak, he died in november and had been reportedly receiving treatment, nationwide 590 people have been infected in this outbreak, 37 people have died. >>> you're looking at live pictures of the first section of...
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but yesterday we did see clashes between pro-morsi and anti-morsi protesters in the port city of alexandria. it is a very heated debate right now. this is divided egypt along two different lines and if these two groups do come together, we are, we would expect to see clashes because tempers are so high. >> all right. ian lee, appreciate that. thank you very much. >>> and to belize now where a murder mystery has forced interinate mogul john mcafee into hiding. police want to question mcafee who is maintaining his innocence following the shooting death of his neighbor. he talked to martin savidge in his first sit down interview about life on the run. >> are you afraid? >> wouldn't you be, sir? >> what have these weeks been like? it has been three weeks now. >> it hasn't been a lot of fun. i miss my prior life. much of it has been deprivation. no baths, well, poor food, at least. here we're in belize, hot showers, a stove. so, we're fairly happy right now. >> how is this going to end? how do you see this coming to an end? >> i don't have a crystal ball. if i continue to fight until something c
but yesterday we did see clashes between pro-morsi and anti-morsi protesters in the port city of alexandria. it is a very heated debate right now. this is divided egypt along two different lines and if these two groups do come together, we are, we would expect to see clashes because tempers are so high. >> all right. ian lee, appreciate that. thank you very much. >>> and to belize now where a murder mystery has forced interinate mogul john mcafee into hiding. police want to...
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the election of 2000, there was a big messup in the voting in the city of st. louis. there were lines that went -- that were not yet discharged a to the time of the -- that was appointed for the end of the voting. the local -- very democratic city, st. louis, in a crucial state, missouri. local democrats went to an elected judge, a political official, and asked that judge to extend voting hours. in no other democracy in the world does that kind of decision get made by an elected official, who comes from one party or the other. everybody else has some kind of national electoral commission, has nonpartisan officers. throughout the united states, it's done in a political way. you have to fix all of these problems, or else -- by the way, none of them will work, because if it is seen to tilt to one side, nothing will happen. >> david, you're talking about a line. we're talking about just getting people to the line. and that is what i'm saying. again, you're absolutely right. it's a broad issue that we have here. lots of problems, but one of the fundamental problems is when
the election of 2000, there was a big messup in the voting in the city of st. louis. there were lines that went -- that were not yet discharged a to the time of the -- that was appointed for the end of the voting. the local -- very democratic city, st. louis, in a crucial state, missouri. local democrats went to an elected judge, a political official, and asked that judge to extend voting hours. in no other democracy in the world does that kind of decision get made by an elected official, who...
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meanwhile, new york city is preparing for the new year's eve celebration. anderson and kathy griffin want you to get ready for our special coverage tomorrow night. we'll hear from them both. cut take a look at what joseph siegel says. >> my new year's message to washington is to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity. invest in our children, in our schools and in our communities. raise taxes on the rich, and eliminate corporate loopholes. and do not cut social security or medicare. thank you and happy new year. >>> now, our reporters is one way we're communicating with you, facebook, a big discussion going on my facebook page. let me show awe few quotes. the first one, let the bush tax cuts expire. go back to the clinton era tax rate and watch republicans squirm. that's what benjamin bog is saying. the next one says, we need to cut entitlements and spending. and get people off government reliance. that's candria crisp who wants what some of republicans are pushing for, saying they want more spending cuts in the legislation. i think we ha
meanwhile, new york city is preparing for the new year's eve celebration. anderson and kathy griffin want you to get ready for our special coverage tomorrow night. we'll hear from them both. cut take a look at what joseph siegel says. >> my new year's message to washington is to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity. invest in our children, in our schools and in our communities. raise taxes on the rich, and eliminate corporate loopholes. and do not cut social security...
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city of chicago, city hall is not the problem. they're part of the solution and partner to our small businesses so they're up and running, getting people employed, getting economic growth in our neighborhoods and as our neighborhoods are strong economically, our city will be strong and that's why i'm proud to have the hispanic chamber of commerce recognize the city of chicago is putting the right priorities in its own self-interest having a good immigration policy, welcoming immigrant policy and welcoming small business. those two go hand in hand. >> i think, soledad, if i might add, i think if you look at the values of the hispanic business community, they're core american values, contribution, dedication, hard work, personal accountability, that's what the hispanic business community is built upon. there are few individuals in this nation that understand that better than mayor rahm emmanuel. i think he's illustrated that and at the united states hispanic chamber of commerce whilewe're proud to advocate on behalf of people who ha
city of chicago, city hall is not the problem. they're part of the solution and partner to our small businesses so they're up and running, getting people employed, getting economic growth in our neighborhoods and as our neighborhoods are strong economically, our city will be strong and that's why i'm proud to have the hispanic chamber of commerce recognize the city of chicago is putting the right priorities in its own self-interest having a good immigration policy, welcoming immigrant policy...
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first, casey wian is in kansas city this morning with the chiefs. good morning, casey. >> reporter: good morning, carol. police here are continuing to investigate why a successful national football league player and new father killed the mother of his child and then himself. the latest fatal tragedy involving an nfl player began saturday morning. >> shooting 5401(k) rysler. 22-year-old female. >> two coaches, one other employee here. who's trying to beg with this guy. >> we've got shots fired. one in the head. get in here. >> it's clear what happened. police say chiefs linebacker jovan belcher shot his girlfriend, kasandra perkins, the mother of their 3-month-old daughter multiple times. then drove to the team's training facility and shot himself in front of his coach and general manager. but why remains unanswered. within hours the team and the league decided their sunday game against the carolina panthers would go on. >> i think they made the right decision to play the game because you've got to continue on. life goes on. >> reporter: fans who've
first, casey wian is in kansas city this morning with the chiefs. good morning, casey. >> reporter: good morning, carol. police here are continuing to investigate why a successful national football league player and new father killed the mother of his child and then himself. the latest fatal tragedy involving an nfl player began saturday morning. >> shooting 5401(k) rysler. 22-year-old female. >> two coaches, one other employee here. who's trying to beg with this guy. >>...
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the city. we were in one neighborhood that the rebel fighters are telling us was the first neighborhood to fall to the free syrian army, and some three weeks ago, residents actually began coming back. now, that's not to say that the neighborhood is entirely safe, but they felt confident enough to a certain degree to begin returning to their homes. that was part of the reason why they went back. the other part is quite simply because it's winter, it is freezing cold, and it was deemed for them a better option to try to salvage what they could from the wreckage of their homes. we really saw widespread devastation than continue to try to tough it out crowded together at relatives' homes. it's still very much a gamble for residents living in these particular areas that on the ground, yes, are under the control of rebel forces but there is still always that constant threat from the sky. >> arwa, the internet blackout must have been a heck of a blow to the opposition, because so many of them actually
the city. we were in one neighborhood that the rebel fighters are telling us was the first neighborhood to fall to the free syrian army, and some three weeks ago, residents actually began coming back. now, that's not to say that the neighborhood is entirely safe, but they felt confident enough to a certain degree to begin returning to their homes. that was part of the reason why they went back. the other part is quite simply because it's winter, it is freezing cold, and it was deemed for them a...
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by december, close to 500 people were killed in the city. >> just not the gang bangers. right now innocent kids and women are being shot on a daily basis. >> averaging more than a murder a day, most of the crime happened in a few specific areas. >> the entire city suffers when violence happens and this idea of not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with breaking news from italy. >> a massive cruise ship, the "costa concordia" on its side after running aground in january. 32 passengers and crew were killed. the captain faces charged. >> the ship's captain is being charged for manslaughter and abandoning ship. the sentencing of jerry sandusky. >> carol, jerry sandusky will die in jail. >> a judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in jail, after he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. despite the mounting of evidence against him, sandusky continues to proclaim his innocence. he is in the process of appealing his sentence. number three, the shooting of unarmed 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> my son left sanford, florida, in a body bag while george
by december, close to 500 people were killed in the city. >> just not the gang bangers. right now innocent kids and women are being shot on a daily basis. >> averaging more than a murder a day, most of the crime happened in a few specific areas. >> the entire city suffers when violence happens and this idea of not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with breaking news from italy. >> a massive cruise ship, the "costa concordia" on its side...
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the government propaganda video shows the scale of the new city. ♪ the chinese got. it's quite extraordinary. some five years ago there was absolutely nothing here. just bush. in that time they have schools and medical centers, kindergartens and tens of thousands of apartments. built using angola's oil credit lines with china. the final touches are still being made. but there are highways without cars. schools with no pupils. it feels like a ghosttown. we eventually found someone who had bought a flat. >> so you live in this apartment building? which -- where is your apartment? on the seventh floor. wow. and this building, is it completely filled? >> no, no. >> translator: no. we have through residents in this building. three apartments occupied. >> reporter: is it strange to be in a huge building with only three -- >> translator:ure right. it's a bit change, you know, especially sometimes when i don't have friends, family over who may be tempted to say maybe i should stay in the city, but for all other purposes, it's quite ideal. >> reporter: this economics professo
the government propaganda video shows the scale of the new city. ♪ the chinese got. it's quite extraordinary. some five years ago there was absolutely nothing here. just bush. in that time they have schools and medical centers, kindergartens and tens of thousands of apartments. built using angola's oil credit lines with china. the final touches are still being made. but there are highways without cars. schools with no pupils. it feels like a ghosttown. we eventually found someone who had...
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rate was so high in the summer of 2010, he had to do something. >> the city of chicago is the third largest city in america. i live in chicago. i live on the west side. i live in a violent neighborhood. i know firsthand that you better have government do something about the violence because that's what the people want. >> but the murder rate is up 25%. are you saying that the murder rate would be up 30%, 35% without this program? >> you take it one year at a time and you try and evaluate the programs and find out what is working, what isn't working so well, and you focus on the things that work well. you don't just say we're not going to do anything. >> reporter: even a member of quinn's own party, democratic state representative thaddaeus jones, has questions, asking where are the audits, administration costs and oversight of the many organizations. we can show you what the neighborhood recovery initiative did that is proof, say organizers. the money was well spent. teaching teens to change behaviors. and for $8.75 an hour, this is how the teens worked to reduce chicago's murder ra
rate was so high in the summer of 2010, he had to do something. >> the city of chicago is the third largest city in america. i live in chicago. i live on the west side. i live in a violent neighborhood. i know firsthand that you better have government do something about the violence because that's what the people want. >> but the murder rate is up 25%. are you saying that the murder rate would be up 30%, 35% without this program? >> you take it one year at a time and you try...
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rate was so high in the summer of 2010 he had to do something. >> the city of chicago is the third largest city in america. i live in chicago. i live on the west side. i live in a violent neighborhood, and i know firsthand that you better in government do something about the violence because that's what the people want. >> but the murder rate is up 25%. would you -- are you saying that the murder rate would be up 30%, 35% without this program? >> you take it one year at a time. you try and evaluate the programs and find out what is working, what isn't working so well, and you focus on the things that work well. but you don't just say we're not going to do anything. >> reporter: even a member of quinn's own party, though, democratic state representative thaddeus jones has questions, asking where are the audits, administration costs, and oversight of the many organizations? we can show you what the neighborhood recovery initiative did that is proof, say organizers. the money was well spent. teaching teens to change behaviors, and for $8.75 an hour, this is how the teens work to reduce chicag
rate was so high in the summer of 2010 he had to do something. >> the city of chicago is the third largest city in america. i live in chicago. i live on the west side. i live in a violent neighborhood, and i know firsthand that you better in government do something about the violence because that's what the people want. >> but the murder rate is up 25%. would you -- are you saying that the murder rate would be up 30%, 35% without this program? >> you take it one year at a...
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way the kansas city chiefs reacted because the day the game was played on sunday there was a moment of silence. neither name was mentioned, and you think at the moment of silence was in remembrance of domestic violence victims, maybe the chiefs should have mentioned kasandra's name. >> i can understand why they didn't want to mention jovan's name because of everything that had happened, but it really does seem like they should have had that moment of silence for her. she had been involved with the chiefs -- there's an organization of chiefs wives and girlfriends. she'd been involved with them. they all knew her. her cousin is actually married to another chiefs player. she should have been remembered by name, i think. >> so when all is said and done and then this story goes by the wayside, as you know, most tragic stories do, sadly, as a country will we have learned anything? >> i hope that there's more awareness. if you have a friend who is in a situation that you think is abusive, maybe you need to talk to her. there are shelters and there are places to get help. one of the people
way the kansas city chiefs reacted because the day the game was played on sunday there was a moment of silence. neither name was mentioned, and you think at the moment of silence was in remembrance of domestic violence victims, maybe the chiefs should have mentioned kasandra's name. >> i can understand why they didn't want to mention jovan's name because of everything that had happened, but it really does seem like they should have had that moment of silence for her. she had been involved...
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you're in "the situation room." >>> washington is a deadline-oriented city, and this coming week brings one that is a real doozy, billions in tax increases and across-the-board spending cuts take effect. it forces members of congress and president obama to spend the last few days of 2012 on the job. we want to bring in cnn chief white house correspondent, jessica yelen, we all know they would rather celebrate new year's eve elsewhere. how did they get here? >> reporter: it is such a good question, you know, candy, this grid lock in washington creates the eye-rolling. but the fundamental question goes to the essential differences between the two parties about the role of government, should it be bigger or smaller? about whether we want lower taxes or more of a social safety net. so while we have seen the principles, the president, speaker boehner, and now senator mcconnell and reid trying to get involved in stages in the last few weeks, it has always broken down because they fundamentally disagree about the big ideas over the core of this debate. they're fighting between the two parties.
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harps back in the closet. >>> the city of newtown, connecticut, has received so many gifts since the december 14th shooting at sandy hook elementary that a local official has asked people to stop sending items like teddy bears and blankets, because postal workers can't handle the volume. officials say they should donate the items to needy children and families in their own community instead. >>> another sign that people are truly worried about the fiscal cliff. an index that tracking consumer confidence fell more than expected in december, to 65.1. now, that's down from 71.5 reading in november, and well below the estimate of 70. barclay's economist deen mackey tells us, consumers, quote, recognize they face a large, potential drop in income if no agreement on the fiscal cliff is regioned soon. let's hope washington is listening. >>> environmental protection agency administrator lisa jackson has announced that she will step down from her post after the president's state of the union address in february. in a statement, jackson says she's leaving the epa, quote, confident the ship is
harps back in the closet. >>> the city of newtown, connecticut, has received so many gifts since the december 14th shooting at sandy hook elementary that a local official has asked people to stop sending items like teddy bears and blankets, because postal workers can't handle the volume. officials say they should donate the items to needy children and families in their own community instead. >>> another sign that people are truly worried about the fiscal cliff. an index that...
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protesters scuffling with police in belfast, after the city council voted to fly the british flag the union flag, over city hall, just 17 days a year. instead of every day. the violence sent two officers to the hospital. street people were arrested. people in northern ireland remain deeply divided between the unionists who want to remain part of the united kingdom, and those who want to become part of the republic of rirld rirlirela. the storm hitting southern island now. least 27 people are dead. tens of thousands in evacuations centers, more than 50,000. fears it could be devastating as the storm that killed more than 1200 people last year. >>> well, italy a painting by leonardo da vinci stolen decades ago has been returned. taken from naples back in 1940. it made its way to the black market and went through switzerland, germany, the united states before ending up in a museum in japan. the museum agreed to return it to italy after hammering out a joint custody agreement. >>> well, when we come back, the pictures that caught our attention. don't miss that. [ male announcer ] red lobs
protesters scuffling with police in belfast, after the city council voted to fly the british flag the union flag, over city hall, just 17 days a year. instead of every day. the violence sent two officers to the hospital. street people were arrested. people in northern ireland remain deeply divided between the unionists who want to remain part of the united kingdom, and those who want to become part of the republic of rirld rirlirela. the storm hitting southern island now. least 27 people are...